Swedish Airforce Historic Flight SAAB SK-37E Viggen Display at Mollis 2019

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Swedish Airforce Historic Flight SAAB SK-37E Viggen Display at Mollis 2019

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Mollis Zigermeet 2019 Airshow. The Swedish Airforce Historic Flight SAAB SK37E Viggen SE-DXO Amazing Display. Saab 37 Viggen is a retired Swedish single-seat, single-engine, short-medium range combat aircraft. Several distinct variants of the Saab 37 Viggen were produced to perform the roles of strike fighter (AJ 37), aerial reconnaissance (SF 37), maritime patrol aircraft (SH 37), a two-seat trainer (SK 37) and all-weather fighter-interceptor aircraft JA 37. The Saab 37 Viggen in the video is an SK 37E the version for electronic warfare trainer resulted from the conversion of 10 obsolete SK 37 trainers.

Swedish Air Force Historic Flight (SwAFHF ) is an association that flies former Swedish Air Force aircrafts and maintains them in an airworthy condition. Swedish Air Force Historic Flight (SwAFHF )has been active since 1998 and is housed in premises of the Skaraborg Air Force Wing (F 7). Swedish Air Force Historic Flight (SwAFHF )is authorized by the Swedish Civil Aviation Administration and the aircraft have civilian Swedish aircraft registration.
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